The Lady of the Manor, 4. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 153
... Lambert would hear no reason . He insisted upon it , that Robert should be polished first , and educated afterwards ; and , in favour of his own views , he pleaded the example of several chil- dren whom he had seen at Lord V ― ' s ...
... Lambert would hear no reason . He insisted upon it , that Robert should be polished first , and educated afterwards ; and , in favour of his own views , he pleaded the example of several chil- dren whom he had seen at Lord V ― ' s ...
Page 154
... Lambert , instead of your spoon . Cox , a spoon for Master Robert : not a large spoon ; a dessert - spoon . What ! did you never sit down to dinner with gentlemen before ? " And then would commonly follow pathetic calls on the butler ...
... Lambert , instead of your spoon . Cox , a spoon for Master Robert : not a large spoon ; a dessert - spoon . What ! did you never sit down to dinner with gentlemen before ? " And then would commonly follow pathetic calls on the butler ...
Page 155
... Lambert's drawing - room , conversing with her brother - in - law on their favourite scheme , which was the marriage of Augusta and Robert , and Mr. Lambert was expressing a hope that Augusta would be enabled to give the polish he so ...
... Lambert's drawing - room , conversing with her brother - in - law on their favourite scheme , which was the marriage of Augusta and Robert , and Mr. Lambert was expressing a hope that Augusta would be enabled to give the polish he so ...
Page 157
... Lambert knew little more of religion than its name ; it therefore cannot be supposed that they would enter upon the sub- ject in familiar conversation . Lady V- took her leave that evening ; and the next morning , Mr. Lambert , his son ...
... Lambert knew little more of religion than its name ; it therefore cannot be supposed that they would enter upon the sub- ject in familiar conversation . Lady V- took her leave that evening ; and the next morning , Mr. Lambert , his son ...
Page 158
... Lambert : " a good person is a letter of recommen- dation to a man or woman in any company . I wish , Robert , I wish , " he added , you were more like your cousin . " 66 " I am as I was made , " said Robert , sullenly , now first ...
... Lambert : " a good person is a letter of recommen- dation to a man or woman in any company . I wish , Robert , I wish , " he added , you were more like your cousin . " 66 " I am as I was made , " said Robert , sullenly , now first ...
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